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Joe Biden Chooses Familiar Faces for Top FEMA, CIA Roles

President-elect Joe Biden announced his nominations for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), bringing back familiar faces.
Sen. Lindsey Graham Says Original 'Russiagate' Probe One of the Most Corrupt Investigations in FBI History

Sen. Lindsey Graham Says Original 'Russiagate' Probe One of the Most Corrupt Investigations in FBI History

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham has released more documents and transcripts tied to the years-long "Russiagate" probe on Friday.
COVID-19 Death Toll Hits 2 Million Globally

COVID-19 Death Toll Hits 2 Million Globally

The global death toll from COVID-19 has crossed two million on Friday, which poses a huge problem to vaccine rollout.
Trump Plans His Inauguration Exit as Pence Finally Concedes To Kamala Over a Friendly Call

Trump Plans His Inauguration Exit as Pence Finally Concedes To Kamala Over a Friendly Call

President Donald Trump is planning to move out of the White House on Wednesday morning, just before President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration. Sources said Trump had requested a big send-off to be planned for the morning of Jan. 20.
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Jennifer Lopez, Lady Gaga, More Big Stars to Perform at Biden's Inauguration

Latina star Jennifer Lopez along with other performers including Lady Gaga will perform at the 59th Inaugural Ceremonies on Wednesday.

President-Elect Joe Biden Launches New Twitter Account, Starts From Zero With No Trump Followers

President-elect Joe Biden launched a new Twitter account after his team found out that he might not retain all followers in the already banned @POTUS account.
Nurse Who Takes Care of COVID-19 Patients Wins $1 Million in Lottery

Nurse Who Takes Care of COVID-19 Patients Wins $1 Million in Lottery

A nurse, who takes care of COVID-19 patients in a long-term care facility, has won $1 million in a state lottery.
Texas Woman Charged With Election Fraud After 'Ballot Harvesting'

Texas Woman Charged With Election Fraud After 'Ballot Harvesting'

Rachel Rodriguez of San Antonio, Texas was arrested for allegedly operating a massive ballot harvesting scheme.
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CDC Projects Nearly 92,000 Americans to Die From COVID-19 in Next Three Weeks

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) projected near 92,000 will die from COVID-19 in the next three weeks.
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Snapchat Permanently Suspends Trump From Its Platform

Snapchat, one of the country's leading social media platforms, recently announced that it has permanently banned President Donald Trump.
CIA Releases Classified UFO-Related Documents To Black Vault

CIA Releases Classified UFO-Related Documents To Black Vault

The Black Vault has released a massive trove of classified information on unidentified flying objects (UFOs) collected by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) over the years.
Up To 21,000 National Guard Troops To Go To Washington To Assist With Inaugural Security

Up To 21,000 National Guard Troops To Go To Washington To Assist With Inaugural Security

As hundreds of National Guard troops started to arrive in Washington, there were no cars or scooters all through downtown and seemingly no tourists around the area on Wednesday. Only the occasional jogger and multiple construction crews at work.
Biden Unveils $1.9 Trillion COVID Relief Plan: Here's What's in It

Biden Unveils $1.9 Trillion COVID-19 Relief Plan: Here's What's in It

President-elect Joe Biden unveiled his $1.9 trillion COVID-19 plan on Thursday in a bid to address pandemic-related issues such as speeding up vaccine rollout and sending out financial help to those struggling with the economic fallout.
[VIDEO] Mom Breaks Down as She Can't Afford Son's $1,000 Insulin Despite Working Full Time

Mom Breaks Down as She Can't Afford Son's $1,000 Insulin Despite Working Full Time

A mom from North Carolina becomes emotional as she struggles to afford her son's $1,000 insulin shots.
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Ex-Olympic Medalist Klete Keller Charged in Federal Court for Participation in Capitol Riot

Former two-time Olympic gold medal swimmer Klete Keller was charged in federal court on Wednesday over alleged participation in the Capitol riot.

TikTok Star Tony Lopez Accused of Sexually Abusing 2 Teen Girls

TikTok star Tony Lopez was accused of using his fame and notoriety to abuse two underage girls sexually.
Census Stops Data Collection, Hindering Trump’s Plan on Choosing House Districts

Census Stops Data Collection, Hindering Trump’s Plan on Choosing House Districts

The Census Bureau's director has put an indefinite pause on the collection of data on U.S. residents' citizenship status on Wednesday, which impedes U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to use the information when choosing House districts.
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Colombian Singer Shakira Sells Rights to Her 145 Songs in Multi-Million Dollar Deal

Colombian singer and songwriter Shakira is the latest star to sell rights to her 145 songs in an undisclosed amount but a report said it was a multi-million dollar deal.
ICE Acting Director Jonathan Fahey Resigns After 2 Weeks in Office

ICE Acting Director Jonathan Fahey Resigns After 2 Weeks in Office

Jonathan Fahey, the acting director of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), has resigned after taking the position two weeks ago.
Latino Groups Ask Biden To Postpone in-Person Testing for English Language Learners

Latino Groups Ask Biden To Postpone in-Person Testing for English Language Learners

Several Latino education and civil rights groups are asking President-elect Joe Biden to push back in-person English-language testing to protect the students from COVID-19.